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: How close to midnight should I expect the date
: to change? Currently it changes at 11:58
: p.m. Is that generally considered
: acceptable? Thanks.
Man, usually I'm too busy to see exactly when the date change starts and stops, but my Bond GMT starts changing around 2345 and finishes changing around 0100 or so. I hope this is normal for slow date change since I never had a non-quartz/non-digital watch before so I don't have experience with this. This kinda bugs me since I work night shift and am almost never sleeping at that time. Usually my thought process is, 'oh look, the date is starting to disappear, is it past midnight? if so, remember to write the correct number when you date something...' ahh, thats what i get working at a hospital where you gotta be sure to document dates and times for everything...
BG
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